Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.

Waverley, Nova Scotia

History

Waverley was first settled by Charles Pillsbury Allen who established a chair factory in the area. Waverley was named after the Waverley novels by Sir Walter Scott. Allen's original land purchase included about 700 acres (2.8km2) of land in 1847 for the price of 50 pounds. Although there have been extensive renovations since it was first built, his original house still stands today at 2550 Rocky Lake Drive as "An Olde Manor House Bed and Breakfast" near the junction of Lakes Thomas and William. A nearby high school, Charles P. Allen High School in the neighbouring town of Bedford carries his name.

Allen's son-in-law, Cornelius Blois, is often credited with discovering gold in Waverley. Two major gold mining periods ensued between 1861 through the early 20th century. Waverley became a boom town with highly skilled gold miners coming from Germany and England. Saloons, hotels, camp followers and the usual trappings of a gold town sprang up quickly, and there were even instances of murders and riots. A third attempt to restart the gold industry occurred years later in the 1930s, but it proved unprofitable and lasted only a few years. Other industries in Waverley have included millworking and forestry. It is also worthy of note that the Shubenacadie Canal system runs through Waverley, between Lake William and Lake Thomas.

Halifax Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many rema...

Nova Scotia Road Trip Guide

A Nova Scotia road trip is the perfect introduction into the Maritime region of Canada. Nova Scotia, which means “New Scotland” has a significant Scottish influence while also being known as Canada’s ocean playground.
I road tripped around many areas of Nova Scotia and have put together what I think is the perfect 7-day Nova Scotia Road Trip. For a detailed outline of this road trip, visit: https://www.mikesroadtrip.com/nova-scotia-road-trip-guide

Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Nova Scotia

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150...

Discover Your Perfect Nova Scotia Vacation

Set sail to Nova Scotia and uncover the unexpected – from epic whale watching to rolling vineyards. Nova Scotia’s vast seacoast has hundreds of beaches, hiking and cycling trails to explore. Enjoy our maritime culture and discover our rich seafaring history. And when it’s time to relax, dine on the freshest seafood and enjoy our award winning Nova Scotia wines.
http://www.novascotia.com/

published: 22 Mar 2017

Nova Scotia Travel Guide Top Things to Do | TRAVEL THERAPY

Some of my favorite TravelTherapy vacations are in Atlantic Canada. Like in Nova Scotia, that's known for it’s sensational scenery, quaint fishing villages and award-winning seafood. It's an ideal and affordable time to visit Nova Scotia right now because this Candian destination is offering up some unique food and wine vacation experiences.
Love wine? Nova Scotia has you covered with more than a dozen wineries that are creating a buzz world-wide for their award-winning product. Come along with the Emmy award-winning creator of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler, as she highlights some of the top foodie finds in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Please SUBSCRIBE for more weekly top Travel Therapy videos highlighting the best destinations, resorts, hotels, spas, culinary, restaurants, wine, spirits a...

published: 03 May 2016

Best Travel destinations, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

Travel Adventures Pt. 3 - Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia, Canada!
our east coast trip! We drive the cabot trail in cape breton highlands.
Photos at the end of the video are ones taken from that day!
Make sure to comment, like, subscribe, and leave any feedback!
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Filming and editing - Dan Sedran
Filmed with - Panasonic GH4 and Gopro hero 4
Edited in - FCP X

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Canada: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this Northern nation like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Canada is a stunning destination that provides travellers an endless natural playground to get lost in. From the incredible mountain ranges of British Columbia to the coves and cliffs of Canada'sEast Coast (and everywhere in between), the True North strong and free has it all.
The country is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own unique cultural backgrounds, adventurous activities and impressive landscapes....

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many remarkable exhibits.
In 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. This led to an explosion that destroyed half the city when 2,000 people perished and 9,000 were injured. In April 1912, the loss of the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship, the Titanic, was caused to its collision with an iceberg and it was from Halifax that the rescue ships embarked.
The famous train, The Ocean, embarks from close to the harbor and its impressive stainless steel carriages date back to the 1950s.
Halifax is an historic city set in a country with a vast and amazing landscape, a flamboyant metropolis that unites the past with the present day.

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many remarkable exhibits.
In 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. This led to an explosion that destroyed half the city when 2,000 people perished and 9,000 were injured. In April 1912, the loss of the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship, the Titanic, was caused to its collision with an iceberg and it was from Halifax that the rescue ships embarked.
The famous train, The Ocean, embarks from close to the harbor and its impressive stainless steel carriages date back to the 1950s.
Halifax is an historic city set in a country with a vast and amazing landscape, a flamboyant metropolis that unites the past with the present day.

A Nova Scotia road trip is the perfect introduction into the Maritime region of Canada. Nova Scotia, which means “New Scotland” has a significant Scottish influence while also being known as Canada’s ocean playground.
I road tripped around many areas of Nova Scotia and have put together what I think is the perfect 7-day Nova Scotia Road Trip. For a detailed outline of this road trip, visit: https://www.mikesroadtrip.com/nova-scotia-road-trip-guide

A Nova Scotia road trip is the perfect introduction into the Maritime region of Canada. Nova Scotia, which means “New Scotland” has a significant Scottish influence while also being known as Canada’s ocean playground.
I road tripped around many areas of Nova Scotia and have put together what I think is the perfect 7-day Nova Scotia Road Trip. For a detailed outline of this road trip, visit: https://www.mikesroadtrip.com/nova-scotia-road-trip-guide

Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Nova Scotia

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-d...

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
www.LiveLimitless.net
KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
Instagram @glamourbohemio
JUSTIN BRUNELLE: DirectorTravel videos YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2dnmJpK
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
www.movingartistry.com / www.mile30adventures.com
SeriesProduction Company: Moving Artistry Productions
www.movingartistry.com
Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Nova Scotia, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-nova-scotia
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as HeritageBed & Breakfast, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Maison Fiset House, HarbourRestaurant, Waverley Inn, Alexander Keith's Brewery, Picture PerfectTours, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, TidalBore Resort & Rafting, Lunenburg Walking Tour, Trot In TimeHorseBuggyRides, Bluenose II, Salt ShakerDeli, and Tourism Nova Scotia.
Music Provided by: Artlist.io

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
www.LiveLimitless.net
KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
Instagram @glamourbohemio
JUSTIN BRUNELLE: DirectorTravel videos YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2dnmJpK
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
www.movingartistry.com / www.mile30adventures.com
SeriesProduction Company: Moving Artistry Productions
www.movingartistry.com
Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Nova Scotia, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-nova-scotia
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as HeritageBed & Breakfast, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Maison Fiset House, HarbourRestaurant, Waverley Inn, Alexander Keith's Brewery, Picture PerfectTours, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, TidalBore Resort & Rafting, Lunenburg Walking Tour, Trot In TimeHorseBuggyRides, Bluenose II, Salt ShakerDeli, and Tourism Nova Scotia.
Music Provided by: Artlist.io

Some of my favorite TravelTherapy vacations are in Atlantic Canada. Like in Nova Scotia, that's known for it’s sensational scenery, quaint fishing villages and award-winning seafood. It's an ideal and affordable time to visit Nova Scotia right now because this Candian destination is offering up some unique food and wine vacation experiences.
Love wine? Nova Scotia has you covered with more than a dozen wineries that are creating a buzz world-wide for their award-winning product. Come along with the Emmy award-winning creator of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler, as she highlights some of the top foodie finds in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Please SUBSCRIBE for more weekly top Travel Therapy videos highlighting the best destinations, resorts, hotels, spas, culinary, restaurants, wine, spirits and travel adventures and stay tuned every Travel Tuesday for more insider top travel deals and travel tips with the three-time Emmy award-winning creator and host of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler.
Each week Karen Schaler shows how you can use her top Travel Therapy travel tips to live your healthiest and happiest life with travel. Travel Therapy is all about how you can be inspired and empowered to take the trips you need to take so you can learn how to relax, reboot and reenergize.
So whether you looking for the best beach vacations, top romantic resorts, honeymoon hotspots, or the coolest adventure trips, grab your passport and pack your bags and let Travel Therapy with Karen Schaler help you find your way!
Have you had your Travel Therapy today?
You can also follow the Travel Therapy journey on social media #TravelTherapy at:
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#Travel #TravelTips #TravelTuesday #TravelTuesdays

Some of my favorite TravelTherapy vacations are in Atlantic Canada. Like in Nova Scotia, that's known for it’s sensational scenery, quaint fishing villages and award-winning seafood. It's an ideal and affordable time to visit Nova Scotia right now because this Candian destination is offering up some unique food and wine vacation experiences.
Love wine? Nova Scotia has you covered with more than a dozen wineries that are creating a buzz world-wide for their award-winning product. Come along with the Emmy award-winning creator of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler, as she highlights some of the top foodie finds in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Please SUBSCRIBE for more weekly top Travel Therapy videos highlighting the best destinations, resorts, hotels, spas, culinary, restaurants, wine, spirits and travel adventures and stay tuned every Travel Tuesday for more insider top travel deals and travel tips with the three-time Emmy award-winning creator and host of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler.
Each week Karen Schaler shows how you can use her top Travel Therapy travel tips to live your healthiest and happiest life with travel. Travel Therapy is all about how you can be inspired and empowered to take the trips you need to take so you can learn how to relax, reboot and reenergize.
So whether you looking for the best beach vacations, top romantic resorts, honeymoon hotspots, or the coolest adventure trips, grab your passport and pack your bags and let Travel Therapy with Karen Schaler help you find your way!
Have you had your Travel Therapy today?
You can also follow the Travel Therapy journey on social media #TravelTherapy at:
Instagram: @TravelTherapy
Facebook: Travel Therapy TV
Twitter: @KarenSchaler #TravelTherapy
#Travel #TravelTips #TravelTuesday #TravelTuesdays

Canada: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this Northern nation like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Canada is a stunning destination that provides travellers an endless natural playground to get lost in. From the incredible mountain ranges of British Columbia to the coves and cliffs of Canada'sEast Coast (and everywhere in between), the True North strong and free has it all.
The country is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own unique cultural backgrounds, adventurous activities and impressive landscapes. Consider booking a tour that focuses on a specific region so that you can experience it thoroughly - the country is huge, making it unlikely to able to enjoy everything if you rush across the country in a single trip.
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the province or territory you’re visiting. Depending on the season you travel, pack everything from your swimsuit to your parka.
You can exchange your money into Canadian dollars in any major city, at airports or at the countless ATMs located throughout the country. Credit card and debit transactions are incredibly common, so in most case you will have no trouble using them in lieu of cash. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you'll have to cross off the classics like poutine, sugar pie and craft beer!
We'd like to thank a few of Canada's incredible tourism boards for allowing use of their travel footage:
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— About Canada —
Canada's 10 provinces are Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Don't forget the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut!
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Canada: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this Northern nation like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Canada is a stunning destination that provides travellers an endless natural playground to get lost in. From the incredible mountain ranges of British Columbia to the coves and cliffs of Canada'sEast Coast (and everywhere in between), the True North strong and free has it all.
The country is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own unique cultural backgrounds, adventurous activities and impressive landscapes. Consider booking a tour that focuses on a specific region so that you can experience it thoroughly - the country is huge, making it unlikely to able to enjoy everything if you rush across the country in a single trip.
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the province or territory you’re visiting. Depending on the season you travel, pack everything from your swimsuit to your parka.
You can exchange your money into Canadian dollars in any major city, at airports or at the countless ATMs located throughout the country. Credit card and debit transactions are incredibly common, so in most case you will have no trouble using them in lieu of cash. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you'll have to cross off the classics like poutine, sugar pie and craft beer!
We'd like to thank a few of Canada's incredible tourism boards for allowing use of their travel footage:
https://www.destinationcanada.com
https://www.travelalberta.com
http://www.destinationbc.ca/
https://www.quebecoriginal.com
— About Canada —
Canada's 10 provinces are Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Don't forget the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut!
Learn more about what Canada has to offer and the inspiring experiences that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
#gotouring with TourRadar: http://www.tourradar.com
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Farewell to Nova Scotia - sing along

Farewell to Nova Scotia

The classic Irish Rovers rendition, with English subs added for my ESL class. One of the first "song lyrics" vids I ever made, and its age shows!
SupportThe Irish Rovers!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-irish-rovers/id432173469
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Farewell To Nova Scotia - lyrics

Karaoke Cape Breton

This was a submission to Steven Speilberg's short lived "On the Lot" reality show.
Filmed in Sydney Nova ScotiaCanada2007 with a camera I rented from an electronics store and no experience! It was a blast and I thank everyone again who took part. I couldn't have made it without you guys!
Special thanks to Jason Lefrense for his excellent editing!

The classic Irish Rovers rendition, with English subs added for my ESL class. One of the first "song lyrics" vids I ever made, and its age shows!
SupportThe Irish Rovers!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-irish-rovers/id432173469
http://theirishroversmusic.com/

The classic Irish Rovers rendition, with English subs added for my ESL class. One of the first "song lyrics" vids I ever made, and its age shows!
SupportThe Irish Rovers!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-irish-rovers/id432173469
http://theirishroversmusic.com/

This was a submission to Steven Speilberg's short lived "On the Lot" reality show.
Filmed in Sydney Nova ScotiaCanada2007 with a camera I rented from an electronics store and no experience! It was a blast and I thank everyone again who took part. I couldn't have made it without you guys!
Special thanks to Jason Lefrense for his excellent editing!

This was a submission to Steven Speilberg's short lived "On the Lot" reality show.
Filmed in Sydney Nova ScotiaCanada2007 with a camera I rented from an electronics store and no experience! It was a blast and I thank everyone again who took part. I couldn't have made it without you guys!
Special thanks to Jason Lefrense for his excellent editing!

Ride Home May 4 Waverly Road N.S

Myles Goodwyn

A beautiful summer dat at the WaverleyVillage Green for the
Myles Goodwyn "Just between you and me" accoustic tour with Jim Henman.
Myles comes home to Waverley for a fun time of reminiscing the early days!

published: 07 Aug 2017

Ottawa Eats S4 EP38 - The Waverley

Ottawa Eats - Exploring Ottawa's favourite eateries.
This episode: Good food, craft cocktails,beer, good music...The Waverley on Elgin says "Socializing is Back"
Tom Schoch loves food. Fortunately, Ottawa is home to a rich array culinary treasures for him to experience and enjoy. From small walk-in bakeries to exquisite restaurants, to bustling food trucks, there are gastronomic treats to be enjoyed city-wide. Tom brings his zany brand of inquisitiveness to bear, charming and kidding his way into some of the city’s coolest kitchens.

My frozen wheelchair at PMVMobilityHouse's Waverley warehouse in nova scotia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h1n-eop1LY
This is my paypal if you would like to help. Thank You. www.paypal.me/DanielTowsey
I am now beginning to do my reports and testimonials as to what Ed has done to and others.
See Raw Videos of Ed Schijns of PMV Mobility House and the Crimes he committed against me
wheelchairrights.wordpress.com/2016/01/07/see-raw-videos-of-ed-schijns-of-pmv-mobility-house-and-the-crimes-he-committed-against-me/
Ed Schijns owner of PMV Mobilty House, Dragonebikes, 3649 Dutch Village Rd in Halifax and warehouse is at 28 Powdermill rd in Waverley Nova Scotia just outside of Lower SackvillePlease note that I am now broke and social services does not want to help me.
Also I have been doing...

published: 07 Jan 2016

Fire Department Exercise - Jaws Of Life

This is a video record of a joint exercise involving the volunteer fire departments of Mill Village and Port Medway in Nova Scotia. They are each tiny departments yet regularly train and practise to hone their skills and safety measures.
The scenario for this exercise, under the direction of Fire ChiefDonnie Whynot, is two vehicles racing along a back road. They collide causing each to go into opposite ditches. One vehicle is overturned trapping the occupant inside. The fire department is called, finally using the jaws of life to extricate the occupant.
Special thanks to the on scene trainer, BentleyRice. Bentley Rice is a deputy fire marshal in central Nova Scotia and is an instructor at the firefighter school in Waverley, Nova Scotia.

A beautiful summer dat at the WaverleyVillage Green for the
Myles Goodwyn "Just between you and me" accoustic tour with Jim Henman.
Myles comes home to Waverley for a fun time of reminiscing the early days!

A beautiful summer dat at the WaverleyVillage Green for the
Myles Goodwyn "Just between you and me" accoustic tour with Jim Henman.
Myles comes home to Waverley for a fun time of reminiscing the early days!

Ottawa Eats - Exploring Ottawa's favourite eateries.
This episode: Good food, craft cocktails,beer, good music...The Waverley on Elgin says "Socializing is Back"
Tom Schoch loves food. Fortunately, Ottawa is home to a rich array culinary treasures for him to experience and enjoy. From small walk-in bakeries to exquisite restaurants, to bustling food trucks, there are gastronomic treats to be enjoyed city-wide. Tom brings his zany brand of inquisitiveness to bear, charming and kidding his way into some of the city’s coolest kitchens.

Ottawa Eats - Exploring Ottawa's favourite eateries.
This episode: Good food, craft cocktails,beer, good music...The Waverley on Elgin says "Socializing is Back"
Tom Schoch loves food. Fortunately, Ottawa is home to a rich array culinary treasures for him to experience and enjoy. From small walk-in bakeries to exquisite restaurants, to bustling food trucks, there are gastronomic treats to be enjoyed city-wide. Tom brings his zany brand of inquisitiveness to bear, charming and kidding his way into some of the city’s coolest kitchens.

My frozen wheelchair at PMVMobilityHouse's Waverley warehouse in nova scotia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h1n-eop1LY
This is my paypal if you would like t...

My frozen wheelchair at PMVMobilityHouse's Waverley warehouse in nova scotia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h1n-eop1LY
This is my paypal if you would like to help. Thank You. www.paypal.me/DanielTowsey
I am now beginning to do my reports and testimonials as to what Ed has done to and others.
See Raw Videos of Ed Schijns of PMV Mobility House and the Crimes he committed against me
wheelchairrights.wordpress.com/2016/01/07/see-raw-videos-of-ed-schijns-of-pmv-mobility-house-and-the-crimes-he-committed-against-me/
Ed Schijns owner of PMV Mobilty House, Dragonebikes, 3649 Dutch Village Rd in Halifax and warehouse is at 28 Powdermill rd in Waverley Nova Scotia just outside of Lower SackvillePlease note that I am now broke and social services does not want to help me.
Also I have been doing many video and photo reports about my situation with Ed ever since Jan 2014 and it appears that soon I will be homeless so I will most likely very soon be uploading all my evidence of how Ed deliberately caused me to go broke and has robbed me of thousands of dollars...has threatened me and much worse..
he recently closed his office and reduced the size of his store on Dutch Village rd... He no longer shows up at his store and has someone else taking care of his public business..
I know for sure that he has ripped off many other disabled people and that they are looking for him to serve him with legal papers..Ed is hiding out..
a few weeks ago at 3 30 in the morning I did three hours of videos of my dealing with Ed at his warehouse..
I caught him on video seriously threatening me and I called the RCMP.. I made the RCMP order Ed to take my three wheelchairs out of his warehouse.. I had to get video evidence that he dismantled my Alex wheelchair that he was supposed to have taken back to the manufacturer in Toronto that was going to rebuild it for free under warranty. Eds dismantling of my $20 thousand dollar chair made it impossible to take it to Toronto..,
He also had my second indoor (frozen) wheelchair in his warehouse. I had to buy that one to use inside my apartment building because I needed a wheelchair.. but Ed never made that chair usable.
and he also had my new all terrain wheelchair locked in his warehouse. He left me without the use of a wheelchair for over four months...
So he was screaming and dragged my dismantled Alex wheelchair out , then brought my barely functioning indoor wheelchair out and also brought out my not yet completed magic mobility chair out.. He put them all outside on the street...
Then I pulled my not yet completed wheelchair trailer out to the street.. by the way yes I actually built my trailer.. I had to so I could get my chair home.. Ed could not bring my new chair home as it did not fit into his mini van.
Then Ed had the two RCMP officers serve me with a protection of property order banning me from Eds properties...
They all departed and left me in the dark with my three wheelchairs on the street.. I hooked up my trailer that had no lights, no registration or plates to my car.. I had previously bought magnetic towing lights in anticipation of this event so I could safely drive in the dark..
I managed to get my expensive chair on the trailer.. But I could not save my other two chairs.. It was rain heavy and my other chair suffered rain damage...
This info I just typed here is a very small amount of the horror Ed put me through...
Soon I will be uploading the three hour video of the event .. Keep your eye on my http://wheelchairrights.wordpress.com site for the reports about Ed and PMV Mobility house..
Ed is part of a much bigger subversive organization that has been covertly undermining my life for a very long time..
google my name Daniel J Towsey if you want to know more about me....it will really surprise you what you will find out.. http://atruthsoldier.com
http://WheelchairRights.wordpress.com
https://www.facebook.com/WheelchairRi...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Wheel...
These reports are useful anywhere for reference and research. Located in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

My frozen wheelchair at PMVMobilityHouse's Waverley warehouse in nova scotia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h1n-eop1LY
This is my paypal if you would like to help. Thank You. www.paypal.me/DanielTowsey
I am now beginning to do my reports and testimonials as to what Ed has done to and others.
See Raw Videos of Ed Schijns of PMV Mobility House and the Crimes he committed against me
wheelchairrights.wordpress.com/2016/01/07/see-raw-videos-of-ed-schijns-of-pmv-mobility-house-and-the-crimes-he-committed-against-me/
Ed Schijns owner of PMV Mobilty House, Dragonebikes, 3649 Dutch Village Rd in Halifax and warehouse is at 28 Powdermill rd in Waverley Nova Scotia just outside of Lower SackvillePlease note that I am now broke and social services does not want to help me.
Also I have been doing many video and photo reports about my situation with Ed ever since Jan 2014 and it appears that soon I will be homeless so I will most likely very soon be uploading all my evidence of how Ed deliberately caused me to go broke and has robbed me of thousands of dollars...has threatened me and much worse..
he recently closed his office and reduced the size of his store on Dutch Village rd... He no longer shows up at his store and has someone else taking care of his public business..
I know for sure that he has ripped off many other disabled people and that they are looking for him to serve him with legal papers..Ed is hiding out..
a few weeks ago at 3 30 in the morning I did three hours of videos of my dealing with Ed at his warehouse..
I caught him on video seriously threatening me and I called the RCMP.. I made the RCMP order Ed to take my three wheelchairs out of his warehouse.. I had to get video evidence that he dismantled my Alex wheelchair that he was supposed to have taken back to the manufacturer in Toronto that was going to rebuild it for free under warranty. Eds dismantling of my $20 thousand dollar chair made it impossible to take it to Toronto..,
He also had my second indoor (frozen) wheelchair in his warehouse. I had to buy that one to use inside my apartment building because I needed a wheelchair.. but Ed never made that chair usable.
and he also had my new all terrain wheelchair locked in his warehouse. He left me without the use of a wheelchair for over four months...
So he was screaming and dragged my dismantled Alex wheelchair out , then brought my barely functioning indoor wheelchair out and also brought out my not yet completed magic mobility chair out.. He put them all outside on the street...
Then I pulled my not yet completed wheelchair trailer out to the street.. by the way yes I actually built my trailer.. I had to so I could get my chair home.. Ed could not bring my new chair home as it did not fit into his mini van.
Then Ed had the two RCMP officers serve me with a protection of property order banning me from Eds properties...
They all departed and left me in the dark with my three wheelchairs on the street.. I hooked up my trailer that had no lights, no registration or plates to my car.. I had previously bought magnetic towing lights in anticipation of this event so I could safely drive in the dark..
I managed to get my expensive chair on the trailer.. But I could not save my other two chairs.. It was rain heavy and my other chair suffered rain damage...
This info I just typed here is a very small amount of the horror Ed put me through...
Soon I will be uploading the three hour video of the event .. Keep your eye on my http://wheelchairrights.wordpress.com site for the reports about Ed and PMV Mobility house..
Ed is part of a much bigger subversive organization that has been covertly undermining my life for a very long time..
google my name Daniel J Towsey if you want to know more about me....it will really surprise you what you will find out.. http://atruthsoldier.com
http://WheelchairRights.wordpress.com
https://www.facebook.com/WheelchairRi...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Wheel...
These reports are useful anywhere for reference and research. Located in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

This is a video record of a joint exercise involving the volunteer fire departments of Mill Village and Port Medway in Nova Scotia. They are each tiny departments yet regularly train and practise to hone their skills and safety measures.
The scenario for this exercise, under the direction of Fire ChiefDonnie Whynot, is two vehicles racing along a back road. They collide causing each to go into opposite ditches. One vehicle is overturned trapping the occupant inside. The fire department is called, finally using the jaws of life to extricate the occupant.
Special thanks to the on scene trainer, BentleyRice. Bentley Rice is a deputy fire marshal in central Nova Scotia and is an instructor at the firefighter school in Waverley, Nova Scotia.

This is a video record of a joint exercise involving the volunteer fire departments of Mill Village and Port Medway in Nova Scotia. They are each tiny departments yet regularly train and practise to hone their skills and safety measures.
The scenario for this exercise, under the direction of Fire ChiefDonnie Whynot, is two vehicles racing along a back road. They collide causing each to go into opposite ditches. One vehicle is overturned trapping the occupant inside. The fire department is called, finally using the jaws of life to extricate the occupant.
Special thanks to the on scene trainer, BentleyRice. Bentley Rice is a deputy fire marshal in central Nova Scotia and is an instructor at the firefighter school in Waverley, Nova Scotia.

Halifax Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many remarkable exhibits.
In 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. This led to an explosion that destroyed half the city when 2,000 people perished and 9,000 were injured. In April 1912, the loss of the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship, the Titanic, was caused to its collision with an iceberg and it was from Halifax that the rescue ships embarked.
The famous train, The Ocean, embarks from close to the harbor and its impressive stainless steel carriages date back to the 1950s.
Halifax is an historic city set in a country with a vast and amazing landscape, a flamboyant metropolis that unites the past with the present day.

Nova Scotia Road Trip Guide

A Nova Scotia road trip is the perfect introduction into the Maritime region of Canada. Nova Scotia, which means “New Scotland” has a significant Scottish influence while also being known as Canada’s ocean playground.
I road tripped around many areas of Nova Scotia and have put together what I think is the perfect 7-day Nova Scotia Road Trip. For a detailed outline of this road trip, visit: https://www.mikesroadtrip.com/nova-scotia-road-trip-guide

Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Nova Scotia

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
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KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
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JUSTIN BRUNELLE: DirectorTravel videos YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2dnmJpK
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
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SeriesProduction Company: Moving Artistry Productions
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Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Nova Scotia, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-nova-scotia
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as HeritageBed & Breakfast, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Maison Fiset House, HarbourRestaurant, Waverley Inn, Alexander Keith's Brewery, Picture PerfectTours, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, TidalBore Resort & Rafting, Lunenburg Walking Tour, Trot In TimeHorseBuggyRides, Bluenose II, Salt ShakerDeli, and Tourism Nova Scotia.
Music Provided by: Artlist.io

Nova Scotia Travel Guide Top Things to Do | TRAVEL THERAPY

Some of my favorite TravelTherapy vacations are in Atlantic Canada. Like in Nova Scotia, that's known for it’s sensational scenery, quaint fishing villages and award-winning seafood. It's an ideal and affordable time to visit Nova Scotia right now because this Candian destination is offering up some unique food and wine vacation experiences.
Love wine? Nova Scotia has you covered with more than a dozen wineries that are creating a buzz world-wide for their award-winning product. Come along with the Emmy award-winning creator of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler, as she highlights some of the top foodie finds in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Please SUBSCRIBE for more weekly top Travel Therapy videos highlighting the best destinations, resorts, hotels, spas, culinary, restaurants, wine, spirits and travel adventures and stay tuned every Travel Tuesday for more insider top travel deals and travel tips with the three-time Emmy award-winning creator and host of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler.
Each week Karen Schaler shows how you can use her top Travel Therapy travel tips to live your healthiest and happiest life with travel. Travel Therapy is all about how you can be inspired and empowered to take the trips you need to take so you can learn how to relax, reboot and reenergize.
So whether you looking for the best beach vacations, top romantic resorts, honeymoon hotspots, or the coolest adventure trips, grab your passport and pack your bags and let Travel Therapy with Karen Schaler help you find your way!
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Canada: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 4/5

Canada: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this Northern nation like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Canada is a stunning destination that provides travellers an endless natural playground to get lost in. From the incredible mountain ranges of British Columbia to the coves and cliffs of Canada'sEast Coast (and everywhere in between), the True North strong and free has it all.
The country is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own unique cultural backgrounds, adventurous activities and impressive landscapes. Consider booking a tour that focuses on a specific region so that you can experience it thoroughly - the country is huge, making it unlikely to able to enjoy everything if you rush across the country in a single trip.
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the province or territory you’re visiting. Depending on the season you travel, pack everything from your swimsuit to your parka.
You can exchange your money into Canadian dollars in any major city, at airports or at the countless ATMs located throughout the country. Credit card and debit transactions are incredibly common, so in most case you will have no trouble using them in lieu of cash. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you'll have to cross off the classics like poutine, sugar pie and craft beer!
We'd like to thank a few of Canada's incredible tourism boards for allowing use of their travel footage:
https://www.destinationcanada.com
https://www.travelalberta.com
http://www.destinationbc.ca/
https://www.quebecoriginal.com
— About Canada —
Canada's 10 provinces are Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Don't forget the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut!
Learn more about what Canada has to offer and the inspiring experiences that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
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Farewell to Nova Scotia

The classic Irish Rovers rendition, with English subs added for my ESL class. One of the first "song lyrics" vids I ever made, and its age shows!
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Introducing East Coast Karaoke from CBC Nova Scotia

Give 'er! Thanks to all who joined CBC's Louise Renault and friends for a little East Coas...

Karaoke Cape Breton

This was a submission to Steven Speilberg's short lived "On the Lot" reality show.
Filmed in Sydney Nova ScotiaCanada2007 with a camera I rented from an electronics store and no experience! It was a blast and I thank everyone again who took part. I couldn't have made it without you guys!
Special thanks to Jason Lefrense for his excellent editing!